Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...

2005 GTO Cyclone grey for sale. Car is making 600+HP at the rear wheels. The car is mechanically solid 100% and drives like any regular car till you put your foot in the pedal. Car is rediculously fast and should run 10s in the 1/4 with some slicks. Car needs some minor body work and I'd recommend a fresh paint job. The headliner should be replaced as well as there are holes in it (doesn't hang down or anything). Previous previous owner did not take car of the car and the guy I bought it from was in the middle of restoring it and only got as far as the mechanics of the car. Still gets 24-26mpg highway and shifts smooth as butter. Only reason I'm getting rid of it is I just accepted a job in Bathesda and won't have time to restore it and drive it like I planned. Please email with any questions or want more pictures.

MOTOR AND ALL MODS ONLY HAVE 4000 MILES ON THEM. I have receipts for all of the work done to the car. All fluids are fresh from the trans to the motor and is a great daily driver or weekend toy.

The bad:

Drivers side front fender has a crease in it

Rear deck lid ding

Minor scrapes/scratches

Cigarette burns? in headliner (Does not smell like smoke inside)

Could use tires

Storage pouch on back of drivers seat needs to be reapplied

ABS has been deleted so ABS light comes on

Thousands has been put into the car and it is mechanically sound and drives straight as an arrow. The only issues are purely cosmetic and the car just needs to be gone over in that aspect. There are no tears in the seats and the interior is in good condition minus the headliner. I have the title in hand however I will need full payment in order to get the lien release from Navy Federal which I will overnight to the new owner. I will not take less than the listed price as there is more into the motor than that.

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